You can help other people in this world, by loving kindness, but you should not pretend to be compassionate, because the true meaning of compassion, it means “selfless”, you know? […]... read more →
Because samaya is not something separate from the basic foundation of being Buddhist practitioner. It’s part of it.... read more →
Niguma gave Khyungpo Naljor the essential pith instructions that would enable worthy disciples to attain enlightenment in one lifetime. She promised Khyungpo Naljor that all disciples and Shangpa lineage holders would go to the Pure Land of the Dakini, because this lineage was special above all others.... read more →
Mahakala is a pure emanation of Avalokiteshvara in order to benefit all beings. His practice originates from the great Mahasiddha Shawaripa and was carried to Tibet by Khyungpo Naljor.... read more →
Due to the precious nature of these Amitabha teachings, the remainder of this series will only be available to members of the Dharmapala Association. Please consider becoming a member of the Dharmapala Association, which supports Kalu Rinpoche’s activities, and Salugara Monastery in India.... read more →
ན་མོ༔ དཀོན་མཆོག་གསུམ་དང་རྩ་བ་གསུམ༔
NAMO KÖN CHOG SUM DANG TSA WA SUM
Homage To the sources of refuge, the Three Jewels and Three Roots
སྐྱབས་གནས་རྣམས་ལ་སྐྱབས་སུ་མཆི༔
KYAB NÉ NAM LA KYAP SU CHI
I go for refuge,... read more →
So, so just try to look back in history little bit. Don’t try to feed on the things that what you hear only in this time, you know? If you, […]... read more →
Q: How important is Ngöndro (སྔོན་འགྲོ།)? A: Ngöndro (སྔོན་འགྲོ།) [the prelimary practices of Vajrayana Buddhism] is important, but not in a way that you understand the meaning of the Ngöndro […]... read more →
Just don’t try to apply the social habit to the spiritual path. Just don’t do that. Because that’s when you get taken advantage by, by the so called “gurus” you […]... read more →
Q: Can we practice genuine Dharma or Vajrayana if we are not linked to Tsawe-Lama [Root-Guru]? A: The thing about the Tsawe-Lama, or the guru, is that, you know, you […]... read more →